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NRM-FIELD TRIP

NRM-FIELD TRIP. 26 TH OCT’ - 28 TH OCT. A TRIP ..UNFORGETABLE. WE LEARNED WE EXPLORED. IT WAS AN EXPERIENCE , MAKING US A PART OF THE NATURE, LEARN AND DISCOVER ITS PLENTY AND MOBILZE OURSELF TO MAKE OTHER DISCOVER IT’S PLEASURE.

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NRM-FIELD TRIP

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  1. NRM-FIELD TRIP 26TH OCT’ - 28TH OCT

  2. A TRIP ..UNFORGETABLE • WE LEARNED WE EXPLORED

  3. IT WAS AN EXPERIENCE , MAKING US A PART OF THE NATURE, LEARN AND DISCOVER ITS PLENTY AND MOBILZE OURSELF TO MAKE OTHER DISCOVER IT’S PLEASURE.

  4. Case Study of Kodikitunda Panchayat: Kashipur District: KORAPUT 27th October 2006

  5. Village Profile • 65 households. • 30 families hold lands. • Remaining work on others’ land as bonded laborers or daily wage earners. • No migration of village people.

  6. How it all began? • SWRC officials in Gandasil village. • Interaction with officials. • Meetings were held with villagers. • Demonstration of A-Frame Plan. • Started with signing of resolution of terms. • Was undertaken from 1994 to 1999.

  7. Planning of Watershed • Construction of Stone bunds. • Preparation of raised nursery bunds. • Transplanting of seedlings in between the bunds. • Plantations of Cashew, Amla, etc. • Practice of Agroforestry and Horticultural plants. • Formation of watershed committee. • Contribution from people(Shram Daan).

  8. INTEGRATED WATERSHED MANAGEMENT

  9. Why people felt the need for a Watershed? • Erosion of upper layer of soil. • Degradation of the soil fertility. • Decrease in productivity. • Deteriorating condition of their standard of living. • Felt the need to protect the natural resources within the region.

  10. Alternative sources of incomes from pisciculture. Community Grain Bank. 25 activities are being carried out. Formation of youth associations. Benefits from Watershed

  11. 25 activities

  12. PERCOLATION TANK

  13. THE TRIBAL

  14. WHAT WE LEARNED FROM THEM - THE KNOWLEDGE - THE PLIGHT - THE SKILL - THE FIGHT - THE DETERMINATION

  15. MAHILA MANDAL WHO SAID THEY CAN’T PROGRESS GIVE THEM THE CHANCE AND THEY CAN EXCEL

  16. J K PAPER CONFLICT It all started when four villagers of this village were planning to fell the trees on their private land. However, majority of the other villagers protested and tried to drive some sense to these people as to how it will damage whatever steps have been taken till now. The profit that could be derived from selling this was close to Rs. 6000 per truck. In spite of this, the villagers decided not to fell those trees. The JK paper mills also encouraged the farmers to plant a particular set of trees that would benefit the mills. These efforts were also thwarted by the villagers.

  17. Stone Bunding STONE BUND

  18. CONTOUR BUND

  19. COMMUNITY GRAIN BANK

  20. PERCOLATION TANK

  21. THE NEVER FORGETTABLE EXPERIENCE. WE GOT A NEW LIVING EXPERIENCE…

  22. AND FOR ALL THAT, WE THANK THEM ALONGWITH AGRAGRAMEE

  23. THANK YOU

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